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On Equal Ground

A Pride and Prejudice Vagary

By:
Elizabeth Adams

Narrated by:
Stevie Zimmerman

Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins

Unabridged

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Well-read, observant, and spirited, a young Elizabeth Bennet draws the attention of a wealthy widower. When she finally meets Mr. Darcy, she outranks him. Of course, that doesn't stop him from insulting her. Married and wealthy, is she still beneath his notice? Elizabeth's high society connections create new opportunities for her sisters and, in turn, keep Darcy close to her family. When tragedy strikes, will Darcy rise to the occasion?

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Unwilling

A Pride and Prejudice Vagary

By:
Elizabeth Adams

Narrated by:
Mark Topping

Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins

Unabridged

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Mr. Bennet discovers his days are numbered, so he immediately begins to set his affairs - and his five unmarried daughters - in order. Knowing they will fare best should at least one of them find a suitable husband, he cannot refuse any respectable suitors. The high-spirited Elizabeth suspects something isn't right in the halls of Longbourn, but nothing prepares her for a certain haughty gentleman from Derbyshire.

Cooper Lee has never been happier. She has terrific friends at Bible study, a great boyfriend in Nathan, and, best of all, a new niece or nephew on the way. But storm clouds are gathering when a string of church robberies comes to Hope Street, and an art teacher is found dead in what appears to be a robbery gone wrong.

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The Houseguest

A Pride and Prejudice Vagary

By:
Elizabeth Adams

Narrated by:
Brigid Lohrey

Length: 13 hrs and 31 mins

Unabridged

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When Georgiana Darcy comes to Netherfield to visit her brother, she becomes friends with a neighbor, Elizabeth Bennet. After Miss Darcy has returned to London, she invites her new friend to stay with her at the Darcy home in town, unbeknownst to Mr. Darcy.

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Meryton Vignettes

Tales of Pride and Prejudice

By:
Elizabeth Adams

Narrated by:
Brigid Lohrey

Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins

Unabridged

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In this collection of six short stories, the people of
Pride and Prejudice move on, grow up, and explore paths not taken. Time leads these beloved characters down roads of self-discovery, courage, and heartbreak. And sometimes the journey takes them to surprising places.

Cooper Lee and her friends in the Hope Street Bible Study Group are enjoying a glorious summer day in the park, complete with a picnic, hiking, swimming, and a local bluegrass band. But Cooper knows that no good day goes unpunished, and when a man turns up dead in the nearby woods - and the sister of Cooper's fiancé is named as the prime suspect - the group may have to trade in their prayers of thanks for pleas of divine intervention.

This thrilling anthology features high fantasy, contemporary and urban fantasy, and fantasy action and adventure all set in a military vein by top authors in the genre, including Jonathan Maberry, Tobias Buckell, Elizabeth Moon, Tanya Huff, Glen Cook, Simon R. Green, Seanan McGuire, and Linda Nagata.

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Obama Tried to Give Zuckerberg a Wake-Up Call Over Fake News on Facebook

By:
Adam Entous,
Elizabeth Dwoskin,
Craig Timberg

Narrated by:
Sam Scholl

Length: 14 mins

Unabridged

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Nine days after Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg dismissed as “crazy” the idea that fake news on his company’s social network played a key role in the U.S. election, President Barack Obama pulled the youthful tech billionaire aside and delivered what he hoped would be a wake-up call.

"Obama Tried to Give Zuckerberg a Wake-Up Call Over Fake News on Facebook" is from the September 25, 2017 Business section of The Washington Post. It was written by Adam Entous, Elizabeth Dwoskin and Craig Timberg and narrated by Sam Scholl.

"French Kissing", by Josie Jordan: Rachael is snowboarding in the French Alps with her boyfriend, Jake, when she falls into the arms of sexy lift attendant Mathieu. "An Argentinian Tango", by Troy Seate: Erotic relations in exotic locations find Jacob Smiley while he's trying to make like an American version of James Bond. "Romanesque", by O’Neil de Noux: What will you do if you’re taking photos of Romanesque statues in the ancient Roman Arena in Verona, Italy, and a buxom brunette steps in with a cameraman and pulls her top down to show off a hefty pair of luscious breasts and poses for him? Plus two more!

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Google Uncovers Russian-Bought Ads on YouTube, Gmail and Other Platforms

By:
Elizabeth Dwoskin,
Adam Entous,
Craig Timberg

Narrated by:
Sam Scholl

Length: 6 mins

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Google for the first time has uncovered evidence that Russian operatives exploited the company’s platforms in an attempt to interfere in the 2016 election, according to people familiar with the company's investigation.

"Google Uncovers Russian-Bought Ads on YouTube, Gmail and Other Platforms" is from the October 09, 2017 Technology section of The Washington Post. It was written by Elizabeth Dwoskin, Adam Entous and Craig Timberg and narrated by Sam Scholl.

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Russians Took a Page From Corporate America by Using Facebook Tool to ID and Influence Voters

By:
Elizabeth Dwoskin,
Craig Timberg,
Adam Entous

Narrated by:
Sam Scholl

Length: 7 mins

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Russian operatives set up an array of misleading Web sites and social media pages to identify American voters susceptible to propaganda, then used a powerful Facebook tool to repeatedly send them messages designed to influence their political behavior, say people familiar with the investigation into foreign meddling in the U.S. election.

"Russians Took a Page From Corporate America by Using Facebook Tool to ID and Influence Voters" is from the October 02, 2017 Business section of The Washington Post. It was written by Elizabeth Dwoskin, Craig Timberg and Adam Entous and narrated by Sam Scholl.